Too many outlets/fixtures on a circuit?

While failing to fix a wobbling ceiling fan, I noticed that one 15A circuit appears to be controlling a few too many fixtures/outlets than what I would deem normal.

4 duplex outlets

1 duplex GFI outlet

1 quad outlet

8 ceiling fixtures

2 outdoor lights

Too much? It feels like too much.

SOunds fine to me. COuld probabley add 10 or 20 more.

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Too many outlets/fixtures on a circuit?

Bathrooms should be on their own 20A circuit, but that code was introduced somewhere around 1990, so your home, depending on age, might be fine code wise. Reality wise, if you have daughters, you will probably experience some lights dimming or the circuit tripping from hair dryers.

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Too many outlets/fixtures on a circuit?

Thanks all-

A friend of the family, a professional electrician, had a look and confirmed everything here: not really a problem right now but we'll eventually want to separate the bathroom outlets to allow for hair dryers and whatnot.

The house was built in 1955 - different areas have seen upgraded/updated electrical at different times ever since - bathroom/kitchen were updated in 2000.